Adblock Plus is the world’s most popular browser extension, and is used by millions of users worldwide. It is a community-driven open source project, and hundreds of volunteers are contributing to the success of Adblock Plus to make sure that all annoying ads are automatically blocked.

Recently, the Adblock Plus community introduced the Acceptable Ads initiative. By allowing some small and static ads, you support websites that rely on advertising but choose to do it in a non-intrusive way. This feature can be disabled at any time. Go to http://adblockplus.org/en/acceptable-ads to find out more.

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* Added WebRTC connection blocking support, since those connections were being abused by some websites to serve advertising.* Added support for the new advanced #?# element hiding filter syntax, which includes the new :-abp-has pseudo-class.* Added a workaround to prevent websites from abusing contentWindow and contentDocument APIs to bypass ad blocking.* Started allowing web requests not associated with a browser tab to be blocked.* Started using the webRequest API for the blocking of WebSocket connections instead of our workarounds when supported by the browser.* Fixed a bug which prevented the “Hide targeted messages?” notifications from being displayed until the browser was restarted.* Reduced the number of “Blocked script execution…” warnings that Adblock Plus causes.

This is not an actual ad-blocker. It's the next generation of ad marketing.

And they wanted to sue if the real AdBlock wouldn't get removed.

This was the original one that they ripped off: https://addons.opera.com/de/extensions/details/adblockforopera

28 juni 2017 -
Version 1.3.4

ucanzeee skriver:

Betyg: 4

But some sites doesn't work even after shutting down adblock plus on their sites. Don't know if it's site's programmers fault or not. But for example, on this link: http://www.fox.com.tr/haberler it doesn't do anything even though I disable that on their site. Don't mind Turkish, it says "you can't show it because you are using ad blocker" Is this site's fault?